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Amanda Platell (Amanda Jane Platell) was born on 12 November, 1957 in Perth, Western Australia, is an Australian journalist. Discover Amanda Platell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As Amanda Jane Platell
Occupation Journalist and television presenter
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 12 November, 1957
Birthday 12 November
Birthplace Perth, Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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Her husband is John Chenery (div)

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1957

Amanda Jane Platell (born 12 November 1957) is an Australian journalist.

1978

Her first job was in 1978 when she joined the Perth Daily News.

She has lamented that for medical reasons she has been unable to have children.

1985

After a backpacking tour of the world with her then fiancé John Chenery, she arrived in London in 1985.

Aiming to earn enough money to return home she worked as a freelancer for publications including The Observer and the Sunday Express.

1987

After being part of the start-up team of Today, she then joined Robert Maxwell's short-lived London Daily News, before returning under Today editor David Montgomery in 1987 as deputy editor.

1993

In 1993 she was appointed managing editor of the Mirror Group, and then moved in the same year to The Independent, initially as marketing director and then managing director.

1996

In 1996 she joined the Sunday Mirror as acting editor, where she was the superior of Labour party's later director of communications, Alastair Campbell.

1998

In 1998 she was appointed acting editor of the Sunday Express, a position she was sacked from by Rosie Boycott following the publication of details of Peter Mandelson's gay relationship with his Brazilian partner.

1999

Between 1999 and 2001 she was the press secretary to William Hague, the then leader of the British Conservative Party.

She is currently based in the UK.

Platell was born in Perth, Western Australia.

Her father was a journalist working for The West Australian newspaper and her mother was a secretary.

Platell graduated with an Honours Degree in Politics and Philosophy from the University of Western Australia.

In 1999, Platell published a novel Scandal, about women in the newspaper industry.

"Two editors, one paper, may the best woman win" was how the cover summarised the plot.

It was from 1999 to 2001 that Platell moved into politics to become the Conservative Party's head of media, during which she supported William Hague, advising him to just "be yourself" as it was at these times he was his strongest.

In her role, Platell made an important contribution to Hague's reversion from a modernising agenda to a 'core vote' strategy pursued during the 1999 European Elections, in which the Conservatives gained the most votes, as well as the 2001 General Election campaign.

2001

Hague, however, only managed to make a net gain of 1 seat in 2001, forcing his resignation shortly after the General Election.

2002

Since 2002, Platell has contributed as a freelancer to the Daily Mail.

2011

On 21 November 2011, at the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practice and ethics of the British press, Hugh Grant accused Platell of a "hatchet job" on his recent fatherhood following an article she wrote for the Daily Mail.

She has written articles calling for greater restrictions on Internet pornography.

Platell regularly reviewed the Sunday newspapers on The Andrew Marr Show.

2020

In 2020 the Daily Mail paid damages of £25,000 to the Cambridge academic Professor Priyamvada Gopal and agreed to pay her legal costs after Platell libellously claimed, citing fake tweets, that she was "attempting to incite an aggressive and potentially violent race war".